Sentences with phrase «clear about the behaviours»

He says, «This research underlines the fact that the British public are not at all clear about the behaviour of different species of mosquito, where they can be found and, most importantly, the times of day when they might be more at risk of being bitten.

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«This is a very positive step for Wind, and it is clear the CRTC has now seen the serious anti-competitive behaviour from Bell, Rogers and Telus and intends to do something about it,» Wind Mobile CEO Anthony Lacavera said in a statement.
This provide your kid clear message about what behaviour is allowed and what isn't and may work if you're both constant.
The effect that a continued gender gap has on party policy is subtle but important, and there are other clear delineators of gender - specific behaviour that we can generalise about and that are instructive to election planning.
«One of the things Ed has been so clear about — and I remember because I was in the shadow cabinet meeting — is he will not tolerate any of that kind of behaviour.
«It is clear his behaviour last night in whipping up a rally of largely non-Labour members and his refusal to accept any blame for the referendum defeat turned off a number of colleagues from the left who were considering abstaining or voting for him,» said the politician, who also argued that there was deep anger about the perception that Corbyn had not tried hard enough to mobilise Labour voters during the referendum campaign.
Sometimes it is not clear what the best course of action might be, but people around us — parents and teachers — help by giving us feedback about our behaviour.
But while it's clear that eating too much leads to weight gain, little is known about the underlying behaviours that lead to overeating.
Reset: This is where they became clear about their intention for the home space and articulated the specific behaviours they wanted to exhibit.
Be clear with the client about what is and is not acceptable behaviour in the school and convey your expectations about how rooms should be left after use — users should not have the run of the whole school.
And again, there's plenty of very clear research that effective and positive teachers follow up with students one - to - one away from their audience, where they're able to have those behaviour conversations respectfully about the way in which that student has affected the rights of others in the room.
Tracing the problem right down to its roots, it's clear that the publishing industry's behaviour towards readers (not their readers since we're talking about the author's readers not the publisher's) comes from the same source as their behaviour towards authors.
I could not have been more clear about the matter and your pretense that my recommendation was for any other reason is as egregious as the rest of your behaviour on this thread.
Our goals are to provide information to young people about their rights, clear up myths about what is legal and illegal behaviour online, and engage youth in thinking critically about how to keep the internet a safe and productive space for all.
It helps if you're clear about what you expect from the situation and what behaviour is OK.
When you notice these changes in behaviour, you will still need to reinforce or set clear limits for your child while thinking carefully about what it might be telling you.
It's important to be clear about what behaviour is okay and not okay in your family.
Opinions and research can vary, media messages can be alarming or confusing, but where young children and digital technology are concerned one thing is clear: everyone would like more information, research and guidance about good practices, quality resources and healthy, balanced behaviours.
«Parenting that includes clear rules about behaviour while being supportive and emotionally warm is most likely to prevent victimization,» Wolke said.
This meeting allowed young women to share their experiences of lateral violence and explain how it affected them, and it allowed Elders to deliver clear messages about culturally appropriate behaviour.
Be clear about what you want your child to do and what you will do if they don't change their behaviour.
Becoming very clear about what they want in their lives enables women and children to re-frame who they are, and step outside the behaviours they adopted to survive the abuse, and the negative narratives about who they were.
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